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Washington investigator returns to scene of case she helped solve

Amy Johnson is still on the case. The Washington-based private investigator, whose extensive research helped shine a big light on a cold Montrose homicide case, came to the scene this

Top 5 most-read stories last week: Lack of childcare forces families to move, a bear hunt near Trinidad and Beer Darts

Stories in this list received the most page views on SummitDaily.com in the past week. 1. Boebert, Polis address Roe v. Wade during Glenwood Springs visit Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., praised the U.S. Supreme Court’s.

Two Keystone ski patrollers kickstart Beer Dart business idea

Summit County locals Jonathan Cernanec and Ryan Kryak found a way to turn a college drinking game funded by two stimulus checks into a business with over 1,000 products sold. Cernanec and Kryak, now official.

Why Ski Patrollers at Keystone and Breckenridge Considered Unionizing

Why Ski Patrollers at Keystone and Breckenridge Considered Unionizing This past spring, patrollers at each ski resort voted on whether to negotiate for better conditions via collective bargaining. Despite reaching different outcomes, both groups remain concerned about compensation and retention.Elizabeth Miller •   May 19, 2021 Around 2017, Jonathan Cernanec and Patrick Hansen decided they were done working engineering jobs that made them miserable. They left those gigs and joined Keystone Ski Resort’s ski patrol and the new roles immediately delivered everything the 20-somethings felt like they’d been missing: a chance to solve problems, help people, work on a team, and, yes, ski lots of powder.

Keystone Ski Patrol votes 42-36 against unionization in updated tally

Photo by Liz Copan / Studio Copan The Keystone Ski Patrol voted 42-36 against unionization, according to the updated vote tally. Ski patrollers at Keystone Resort filed a petition seeking an election for union representation with the National Labor Relations Board in February, an effort following the unionization of ski patrollers at other ski areas in recent years like Park City Mountain Resort, Steamboat Resort and Telluride Ski Resort. Jonathan Cernanec, a Keystone ski patroller and one of the leaders of the effort, explained that the patrollers wanted to unionize to make ski patrolling a more sustainable career with compensation that reflects the responsibilities that come with the job. The starting hourly wage for a ski patroller at Keystone is $13.25, Cernanec said, one dollar above Vail Resorts’ base pay of $12.25 per hour in Colorado.

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